A free and open source character map application for Linux and Unix-like operating systems, featuring browse of all Unicode characters with code points and names.
Gucharmap is a free and open source application that provides a graphical user interface for browsing the characters in the Unicode character set. It is targeted towards Linux and other Unix-like operating systems.
The main purpose of Gucharmap is to allow users to visually explore the vast array of characters defined in Unicode. This includes alphabetic characters from scripts around the world like Cyrillic, Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Indic scripts, and many more. It also covers various symbols, punctuation marks, technical symbols, dingbats, emojis, and other graphic characters.
For each character, Gucharmap displays information like the Unicode code point, the Unicode name of the character, the block or script it belongs to, other character encodings if available, font samples if glyphs are available on the system, and general notes or descriptions. Users can search for characters based on code point, Unicode name, or by partial English name.
By providing an organized overview and details on the tens of thousands of characters in Unicode, Gucharmap aims to be a helpful reference tool for typographers, designers, software and web developers, writers, and other professionals who frequently use or encounter a diverse range of characters and scripts.
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